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Amos Flatt

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: December 01, 1868 (65)
Warren, Pennsylvania, United States (face cancer)
Immediate Family:

Son of Sgt. Andrew Flatt and Elizabeth Flatt
Husband of Nancy Carr
Father of Infant Flatt; John Wesley Flatt; Morrison Flatt; Lewis DeForest Flatt and Frances E. Flatt
Brother of Nancy Willson; John Flatt; Mary Margaret Biddle; Michelle Suzanne Flatt; Sarah Flatt and 5 others

Managed by: Wesley Lee Willson
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About Amos Flatt

Residing in Corydon, Warren, Pennsylvania 1860 with his sons.

He states he was born in New York.

Sons Amos, John, Morrison, and Lewis are all working with him a s lumbermen in Corydon.

Daughter Frances is at home with a housekeeper, Caltha Kelsey.

"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXR6-B7W : 13 December 2017), Amos Flatt, 1860.

Kennedy, Root, Bailey and Morrison families live nearby.

  • Corydon Township is a defunct township in Warren County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The township was merged in 1964 into Mead Township.

Background:

Warren County was formed on March 12, 1800 out of Allegheny County, with the original township of Brokenstraw being formed in that October from everything in the county west of the Allegheny River and Conewango Creek; Conewango Township was formed in March 1808 and consisted of the unincorporated eastern half of Warren County.[1] On March 26, 1846, a portion of Corydon Township in McKean County was set off for Warren County.[2][3]

Philip Tome, a native of Dauphin County, was the first settler in Corydon in 1827 and for many years was interpreter for Seneca chiefs Cornplanter and Governor Blacksnake. The Buffalo, New York, and Philadelphia Railroad opened in 1882 and brought growth to the community, bringing in stores, a hotel, a stave-mill, a pulp company, a spoke factory, a handle factory, a saw mill, a shingle mill, and various other industries.[4]

Population of (West) Corydon peaked in 1900; while it received a modest boost in population in the 1890s, it did not experience the massive boom and bust that its neighboring townships along the Allegheny did. It was in a state of persistent decline through the first half of the 20th century and had already shrunk to less than a third of its peak by 1960. Construction of the Kinzua Dam caused the resulting Allegheny Reservoir to submerge the remaining communities in Corydon Township. The township was merged into Mead Township in 1964.[5]

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Amos Flatt's Timeline

1803
November 28, 1803
Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
1836
April 3, 1836
1838
May 9, 1838
Corydon (historical), Warren, Pennsylvania, United States
1841
1841
Pennsylvania, United States
1843
September 18, 1843
Corydon, Warren , Pennsylvania, United States
1868
December 1, 1868
Age 65
Warren, Pennsylvania, United States
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